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Without knowing what a particular species requires, you might do well to keep all seeds in a cool, dry place (an unheated room, not the fridge) after harvest for a couple of months. After this period, most are best sown (i.e. it will be the autumn and optimum time to sow bulb seeds).
2 months ago i received seeds (Bellevalia, Crocus and Allium) that had been stored with a procedure of cryopreservation.I was a bit dubious when the person told me about the seeds viability. In fact 90% of the pots germinated. I also received seeds from a CZ collector who use this process, giving the same 90% result.
Yann how do they actually treat the seed, what with. never heard of this before and sounds very interesting.